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In the previous parts of this tutorial, we created a Shopping List app with Ionic which uses Apollo Client to query and mutate data in a Graphcool backend. In this part, we'll set up a GraphQL subscription to get real-time updates from the backend. Read More

In the previous part of this tutorial, we created a Shopping List app with Ionic which uses Apollo Client to query a Graphcool backend. In this part, we are going to write code to insert, update and delete items in the shopping list. Read More

In the previous part of this tutorial, we created a project on Graphcool and defined the schema for our Shopping List app. In this part, we'll create our Ionic Shopping List app and add Apollo Client to it to connect to our Graphcool backend. Read More

In this post, we'll have a look at how to set up a Graphcool project to serve as the backend for our Ionic app which is going to be a Shopping List app. In the app, we'll have a view for displaying items and another for displaying categories. When a category is selected we'll display only the items in that category. The GraphQL schema for this app will have 2 types: Item an Category with a relationship defined between them. Let's get started! Read More

I was recently doing some research on GraphQL and came across Graphcool, a GraphQL Backend-as-a-Service platform. After reading the information on their website I got the impression that they provided a solid all-in-one backend for apps, so I built a simple Ionic app to try out Graphcool's features. Read More